Congress MP Shashi Tharoor emphasizes the urgent need for the inclusion of disabled people in India's socio-political and economic framework. He advocates for comprehensive policy action and substantial budget allocation, stressing that disability rights must be seen as both a social imperative and a constitutional necessity.
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A Supreme Court delegation, led by Justice BR Gavai, has reached Manipur's Imphal to inspect relief camps amid ongoing ethnic violence. Their visit aims to assess and boost legal and humanitarian aid. Authorities are addressing a recent tragic incident involving the suspected rape and murder of a nine-year-old girl in a Churachandpur relief camp.
Three people were trampled to death and two others severely injured by wild elephants near Gundalakona in Andhra Pradesh. They were part of a group of 30 devotees en route to Siddheswara Swamy temple for Maha Shivaratri festivities. The government has announced ex-gratia for the victims' families and tightened precautions in the area.
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The Supreme Court questioned the use of state funds for creating cycle tracks instead of focusing on housing, health, and educational facilities for the poor. The bench pointed out the existing acute problems in major cities, suggesting the need to prioritize essential services over cycle tracks. Arguments are scheduled for February 10.
Rekha Gupta, a first-time MLA and long-time RSS associate, is set to become the fourth woman chief minister of Delhi, marking the BJP’s return to power in the capital after 27 years. Gupta’s appointment follows the BJP’s historic win in the recent Delhi Assembly elections.
ePlane Company’s electric aircraft has received acceptance for type certification from DGCA. This is the first Indian private company to reach this milestone. The startup aims to complete test flights by the end of 2026. They plan to provide air ambulances, cargo planes, chartered flights, and air taxis in major metropolitan areas.
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